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Concentraling on his drawing for Advanced Art is Senior Brian Arnold. Mr. Leo Lauver instructor for the Fine Arts department, says photography is becoming more and more popular in the art field. Student's learn to load, develop, and print film. Introductory Art is offered for the 7th and 8th graders. This class learns the basic skills of right mode, brain thinking, field perception, perspectives, and shading. The Advanced Art class works with right mode, field of depth, pot- tery, printmaking and watercolor. Drama and Speech are types of a Fine Art and these classes are taught by Miss Freberg. p-up nik Mr. Leo, Clint Ellingson, and Jesse Nelson compromise on a decision. 42 Academics Kerri Hackel and Pam Weems used their talents in Drama. Can you figure out what this is'?? Nope, lt's called a photogram.
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V fi ' 5 1 if 6 r-'sf W T ' A A it w Mrs. Wright was awarded with the Distinguished Educators Award for our district. She teaches numerous classes that include Child Development, Teen Survival, Adult Living, and FHA. Adult Living is a required course for the seniors, this year a new project was added which in- volved mock marriages. Couples had to face the problems that in- O volved economic and socialistic ITT affairs, that young people must face when they enter marriage. Busy working in the Adult Living class are Mrs. Wright, Mike Eiyschon, Tammy Arnold, Sondra Lott and Bryan Foth. Mrs. Johnson looks up as she hears the camera man say smile Mrs. Johnson teaches Home Economics to the 7th and 8th grade students. The student is required to study nutrition, grooming skills, and basic knowledge of child care. ln the 8th grade class, the student will ac- quire a basic knowledge of clothing care and repair. This course will also explore role identity role-modeling, and the various ways by which we communicate. G 3815130 SL C O l'T O X s Mrs. Wright stands proud as she awaits for her class to arrive. Academics 41
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Mr. Williams shows Stacy Rice how to work one of her problems. Jason Kounovsky looks to see whats happening. I just don't seem to understand this problem in Math 4, Mrs. Bartholomew tries to ex- plain to Kris McCain. Mr. Huebner is usually found near his overhead projector when explaining Geometry and Algebra. Mr. Williams is one of the three math teachers at OHS. He teaches 7th and 8th grade Math and Geometry. In 7th and 8th grade Math classes they do: problem solving, sentences, numeratlon numbers, reasoning geometry, measurements and graphs. Mr. Huebner teaches a wide selection of math classes which includes: Algebra Il, Geometry, and Computer Science. These classes are introduced at 9th grade level and pro- ceed through your Senior year. ln Algebra students learn to solve variable ex- pressions, and algebraic equations. Geometry students will study geometric properties of the physical world and the pro- cess of logic, reasoning, and proof. Upon comple- tion of geometry, students will be able to use logical thinking and apply geometric properties to real situations in life. Mrs. BarthoIomew's class schedule consist of Algebra I, Math IV, Calculus, and Math 9. ln Algebra I the students study variable expressions and learn to solve variable equations and algebraic equations. Her calculus class is made up of study- ing the concept of polynomial, logarithmic, ex- ponential, and circular functions. In the lvlath 9 class they studied and reviewed basic operations tor whole numbers frac- tions, decimal and percents along with studying ap- plications ot mathematics to everyday life. Academrcs 43
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